I was listening to the song L-O-V-E the other day (RIP Natalie Cole) and it occurred to me that with some slight moderations it could be said to fit several of the Doctor's companions rather well.
L-O-V-E not by Nat King Cole
L is for the way you left a-me,
O for the one that I now see,
V is (a) very real extra terrest-a-rial,
E is evil and there is no way you’ll join that band
Love is all that I wanted from you
Love is something more than you can do
You’ve loved and lost before
There’s no way you’ll go through that door
Love is what I want from you
L is for the way you left a-me,
O for the one that I now see,
V is (a) very real extra terrest-a-rial,
E is evil and there is no way you’ll join that band
Love is all that I wanted from you
Love is something more than you can do
You’ve loved and lost before
There’s no way you’ll go through that door
Love is what I want from you
Love is what I want from you
Love is what I need from you
In my spare time I write parody songs, sketches and captions which I’ve decide to post here on my blog. You’ll be able to tell my eclectic comedy taste from some of the references and I freely admit my influences include Spike Milligan, Ronnie Barker, John Finnemore and Michael Bernstein (my Year 8 English teacher). The blog title is from Queen Victoria being famously misquoted as saying “We are not amused” so I’m using the correct quote, as mentioned in her diaries, of “I was very much amused"
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